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hemo

Hemo- or Hemato-.

I think it's just hemo

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hemo

Hemo- or Hemato-.

I think it's just hemo

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Study of blood (hemato: Greek for blood, logy: the study of) with emphasis on physiology and blood disorders such as anemias, blood malignancies (leukemias), coagulation disorders and so on.

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haemo-, hemo-, and hemato- are all prefixes that mean "of or relating to blood" and that originate from the greek word haima which means "blood." Examples include haemoglobin (hemoglobin), haemagglutinate (hemagglutinate), and hematoma.

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The prefix "hemo-" or "hem-" refers to blood. It is commonly used in medical terms related to blood or blood-related conditions.

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it is not possible. only can be possible by blood transfusion.

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